siddhi – מילון אנגלי-עברי
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Siddhi
- Not to be confused with the African Siddi or the Karnataka Siddi
(
Sanskrit and
Pali;
Devanagari ; , Chinese: 悉地, 成就) are spiritual, paranormal, supernatural, or otherwise magical powers, abilities, and attainments that are the products of spiritual advancement through
sādhanās such as
meditation and
yoga. The term ṛddhi (Pali:
iddhi, "psychic powers") is often used interchangeably in
Buddhism.
Siddhi
Siddhi (Sanskrit) [from the verbal root sidh to be fulfilled, perfected, attain an object] Perfect attainment, full accomplishment; philosophically, occult power or secret mystical power, "attributes of perfection'; phenomenal powers acquired through holiness by Yogis" (TG 298). Equivalent to the Pali iddhi.
There are two classes of siddhis: those pertaining to the lower psychic and mental energies, and those pertaining to the intellectual, spiritual, and divine powers -- both possessed by the spiritual initiate. These siddhis should never be used for purposes of self, but always for the benefit of mankind and all creatures.